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v ` <br /> 4. Lease the individual lots to the respective four owners for unlimited lakeshore <br /> access. <br /> 5. Lease the individual lots to the respective four owners for limited lakeshore <br /> access, perhaps limiting the number and ownership of boats stored on the site. <br /> 6. Lease the lots as a group to an association of the four, to have one joint use dock <br /> on the property subject to an annual joint use dock license with limits on the <br /> number and ownership of boats stored. Such a dock might be located to allow <br /> access for the possible off-lake holders of"bathing and boating" easement rights. <br /> 7. Require that the docks be removed, develop the site for renta.l City dock space, to <br /> be allotted on a lottery basis. Would require that parking area be developed, <br /> which probably means acquisition of one or more of the 4 off-lake lots. <br /> 8. Acquire all 4 off-lake homestead parcels plus the back lot (3447 Crystal Bay <br /> Road), re-route Crystal Bay Road to the south, develop a stormwater pond and a <br /> neighborhood park or beach area at the site. <br /> 9. Other, or some combination of the above. <br /> Council Action to Date (As of 10/16/03) <br /> The City Council was presented with the above information at a work session on July 30, <br /> 2002, and suggested the following: <br /> 1. Get title work for the 4 City lots and the 4 residential lots across the road to <br /> determine what how the City lots are encumbered and whether the resrdential lots <br /> . have any specific easements over the City lots. <br /> 2. Get airphotos for pre-1975 to determine whether there is the potential for any of <br /> the 4 residential owners to claim a grandfathering. (We have since researched old <br /> airphotos and have concluded that docks extended from the City lots in many <br /> years prior to 1975.) <br /> 3. Inform the residential owners we will not allow docks to return in 2003. <br /> Because the basic research of items 1 and 2 was not completed before the 2003 boating <br /> season, the City did not force the issue of dock removal for 2003. The issue of how to <br /> proceed remains for Cotuicil consideration." <br /> Part 2. Additional Information Added 9/15/08 & 10/29/08 <br /> City Council Resolution No. 5065 was adopted October 27, 2003 approving variances for a new <br /> home at 3445 Crystal Bay Road. That resolution included a condition/informative clause stating <br /> "The applicant is advised that the property does not abut the shoreline of Lake Minnetonka and is <br /> not considered as riparian by the City of Orono". <br /> 9-15-08 Page 5 of 6 <br />